Overcoming The Fear of Failure

I believe it was May 1 when God gave me the go ahead to start pursuing opportunities again. To be honest, I was hesitant. I had been in a year of waiting season, healing and restoring brokenness in my heart and allowing God to take away the lies and fears that had boggled up my being.

And the biggest breakthrough in April? My dad asked me for forgiveness for not being there for most of my life.

I needed to hear it. I needed to know that he cared.

And somehow his caring broke open a part of my heart that had been closed off for so long.

It wasn’t my fault after all that my dad neglected his responsibility to care for me.

It wasn’t my fault that my parents divorced, it wasn’t my fault that I lived my early life full of fear, desperation, depression, striving, toil. Even writing about this again causes tears to well up.

I didn’t realize this but I lived in a way where “God if I just do this right, if I just make the right decision then my life will be good. If you just tell me what to do, if you tell me what is good and bad, then I won’t screw up my life more than it is already.”

I was scared of making mistakes, I was scared that I had truly ruined my life somehow with the decisions I had made.

Perfectionism.

Pressure.

Condemnation.

Those were things I felt and lived under.

Grace says “you are enough”, your decisions don’t affect my plan for your life. You are not under judgement anymore. You are in relationship. Trust your gut. Trust that I will never leave or forsake you.

As I venture into new territory, reclaiming the things that was barred from me, reopening lost opportunities, I am learning to trust that God is truly with me. I won’t be afraid of rejection anymore because I know that these rejections only say “something better is waiting for you”. Just this morning, my previous commercial acting agent told me they won’t be able to sign me again. I am relieved because I know God is working a whole new thing for me and I can trust a better thing is waiting for me.

“He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all–how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?” Romans 8:32

Photos by Patrick.

I took these photos a few years ago in Hollywood Hills and I knew God had put a calling on my heart to thrive in the entertainment industry. Somehow I went to auditions after auditions for 2 years and the opportunities I did get were reality and travel shows. I felt like every door was shut to me and as hard as I tried, doors were locked.

Then I was called into a season of rest. May 1, 2017- we are finally out of the waiting room and into the big arena. Yesterday I finally got to see my neighbor’s music studio. His name is Joseph. I am reminded that Joseph had to go through the prison to go to the palace. But he never lost his dreams.

May we carry on knowing that every dream in our heart is a dream from the maker and that we were conceived to actualize and manifest those dreams into reality.

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My name is Rebekka Lien. I am a Pastor to the lost sheep (Street Pastor) and a Prophet. I go wherever the Holy Spirit leads me and I minister to and pray for whoever God wants me to pray for. I share the love of Jesus. I’ve been on the road since July ministering in Taiwan, Korea, Japan, South Africa, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia.

I was born in Hamburg, Germany, lived in Taipei, Taiwan and now in Los Angeles. I have traveled to 30 countries and hope to visit the whole world.

Please feel free to write me at Rebekkalien@gmail.com to book Rebekka to speak.

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